Who’s up for a quick jaunt down memory lane? Well, I hope you all are, because tonight’s episode of Arrow was nothing if not a throwback to the events and faces of season one. Let’s go!
First up, it was time for Moira’s trial, which meant reliving all of the many mistakes she had made in her life, the biggest one obviously being what she was on trial for — helping to destroy The Glades. Fun fact: When she helped destroy The Glades, she indirectly helped Count Vertigo (and the Dollmaker) escape prison. And just in case you were wondering,...
First up, it was time for Moira’s trial, which meant reliving all of the many mistakes she had made in her life, the biggest one obviously being what she was on trial for — helping to destroy The Glades. Fun fact: When she helped destroy The Glades, she indirectly helped Count Vertigo (and the Dollmaker) escape prison. And just in case you were wondering,...
- 11/21/2013
- by Samantha Highfill
- EW.com - PopWatch
This week, the news bulletin in Starling City was all about a gun epidemic, in which a gang leader who referred to himself as The Mayor decided he wanted to create chaos in order to rule The Glades with the barrel of a gun. Basically, the earthquake taught him that the “guy with the biggest gun wins.” That might be true, but Oliver and the gang weren’t about to let him get his hands on the biggest guns in the city. *insert pun about Diggle’s biceps here*
After taking down a few of The Mayor’s men, Oliver...
After taking down a few of The Mayor’s men, Oliver...
- 10/31/2013
- by Samantha Highfill
- EW.com - PopWatch
Spoiler alert! If you haven’t watched the third episode of Arrow season 2, stop reading now.
And the drama continues. Picking up right where we left off last week, with Oliver surrounded by cops pointing red lasers at his chest. Laurel thought she had finally captured the vigilante. And for a second there, he thought so too… until his new favorite blonde showed up on the scene with some sort of sonic device that simultaneously busted windows and eardrums (except Oliver’s?). The Black Canary helped Oliver out of the building before scaling a wall like it was Nbd, leaving him behind without a word.
And the drama continues. Picking up right where we left off last week, with Oliver surrounded by cops pointing red lasers at his chest. Laurel thought she had finally captured the vigilante. And for a second there, he thought so too… until his new favorite blonde showed up on the scene with some sort of sonic device that simultaneously busted windows and eardrums (except Oliver’s?). The Black Canary helped Oliver out of the building before scaling a wall like it was Nbd, leaving him behind without a word.
- 10/24/2013
- by Samantha Highfill
- EW.com - PopWatch
Spoiler alert! If you haven’t watched the third episode of Arrow season 2, stop reading now.
And the drama continues. Picking up right where we left off last week, with Oliver surrounded by cops pointing red lasers at his chest. Laurel thought she had finally captured the vigilante. And for a second there, he thought so too… until his new favorite blonde showed up on the scene with some sort of sonic device that simultaneously busted windows and eardrums (except Oliver’s?). The Black Canary helped Oliver out of the building before scaling a wall like it was Nbd, leaving him behind without a word.
And the drama continues. Picking up right where we left off last week, with Oliver surrounded by cops pointing red lasers at his chest. Laurel thought she had finally captured the vigilante. And for a second there, he thought so too… until his new favorite blonde showed up on the scene with some sort of sonic device that simultaneously busted windows and eardrums (except Oliver’s?). The Black Canary helped Oliver out of the building before scaling a wall like it was Nbd, leaving him behind without a word.
- 10/24/2013
- by Samantha Highfill
- EW.com - PopWatch
The Royal Couple had a fantastic time relaxing, but they’re headed back to domestic bliss!
Prince William and Kate Middleton have left the island nation of Seychelles after their glamorous 10-day honeymoon.
William, 28, and Kate, 29, had a great time during their trip, and the nation of Seychelles was thrilled to host them, Us Weekly reports.
The head of the country’s tourism board, Alain St. Ange, revealed the couple departed the island on May 20, saying, “They left happy and clearly content with their stay.”
Jean-Paul Adam, the foreign minister of Seychelles, said the couple was a joy to host.
“The people of Seychelles are truly honored that Prince William and his wife chose to return to Seychelles for this special holiday and we are proud to have been able to offer them a peaceful and private getaway,” he said.
Meanwhile, the official statement from the Duke and Duchess...
Prince William and Kate Middleton have left the island nation of Seychelles after their glamorous 10-day honeymoon.
William, 28, and Kate, 29, had a great time during their trip, and the nation of Seychelles was thrilled to host them, Us Weekly reports.
The head of the country’s tourism board, Alain St. Ange, revealed the couple departed the island on May 20, saying, “They left happy and clearly content with their stay.”
Jean-Paul Adam, the foreign minister of Seychelles, said the couple was a joy to host.
“The people of Seychelles are truly honored that Prince William and his wife chose to return to Seychelles for this special holiday and we are proud to have been able to offer them a peaceful and private getaway,” he said.
Meanwhile, the official statement from the Duke and Duchess...
- 5/21/2011
- by William Earl
- HollywoodLife
Prince William and bride Catherine are back in the U.K. after their 10-day honeymoon to an Indian Ocean paradise. The couple are said to have had a "memorable" vacation in the Seychelles, the palace confirms to People. William and Kate "thoroughly enjoyed their time together, and they are grateful to the Seychelles government for their assistance in making the honeymoon such a memorable and special 10 days," a palace statement reads. The honeymooners left the luxurious seclusion of the islands on Friday. "They left happy and clearly content with their stay," the head of the Seychelles tourism board, Alain St Ange,...
- 5/21/2011
- by Simon Perry
- PEOPLE.com
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